Read more.Asus, Acer, and Philips monitors boast attractive features like HDMI 2.1, 4K HDR, 120Hz, VRR.
Read more.Asus, Acer, and Philips monitors boast attractive features like HDMI 2.1, 4K HDR, 120Hz, VRR.
£1000 ish for a 28" monitor, no thanks, I don't get these monitors, you can get for example an LG CX OLED for about the same price as the cheapest of these panels.
Just sounds like a gimmick to push up prices.
Seem a bit on the pricey end to me considering the specs...
Will need to see a review of these to know what makes them worth the extra $$$
I'm not a technical specs pervert, and I don't know what it all means, but I do know the my next monitor NEEDS 4K, HDR, 120Hz, and VRR.
So it's definitely nice to have a certification that is actually helpful like "Designed for Xbox" that includes all those things. Only other thing I know I'm supposed to look out for is "wide color gamut".
Can someone tell me if the prices aren't too outrageous? I'd expect Microsoft and their partners to mark-up the price about 20% for the convenience.
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